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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in the works. Mr. Brownlow, for his ground cut by Rusgate River, appointed a meeting between Mr. Wright, myself, and … the land, at the same time sending to all owners in that river to join with him in a Bill. The country people already … received into his Majesty's store from Alexander Norman, cooper. [ p.] April 19. 122. Notes by Sir John Lamb of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of London, who claimed to be conservators of the river as far up as Staines both by custom time out of mind … state of the drainage works on the north-east side of the river Witham, in co. Lincoln, being the level undertaken by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 3, in Nalson's Collect, ii., p. 208, and reprinted in Miss Cooper's Life of Wentworth, ii., p. 338. Copy. 2 pp.] May 5. … Sir Francis Lee and Mr. Champneys, the former caused the river which drove his mill to be cut into two parts, so that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… county, but not any way aiding or assisting in cutting the river or great drain in Bourn Fen, which is pretended to have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… two great boats in the haven mouth, and thereby made the river unnavigable, so that there is no means to get any …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… thereon to fill up the backwater without prejudice to the river, provided that the ballast be taken away as it is cast, … that no ballast can be cast thereon without hurt to the river until such time that a wall be built according to a … of rye and 25 lasts of wheat to be shipped out of the River Thames, was granted by the Lords, who do hereby require …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… what stores of corn there were on the other side of the River Eden, and that none should keep by them more than a … is in any granaries or barns on the north side of the River Eden, towards Scotland, whereof we shall give you an … a soft feather bed, and so have been tumbled into the river. Raillery apart, people are strangely disaffected and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to march with them next Tuesday. This afternoon Capt. Cooper goes to view the quarters you have appointed; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… than if we should remove, if you give us leave. Capt. Cooper I have sent to inform himself at Durham of the … in Cambridgeshire, to force the minister to run over a river, and at Panfield, near Braintree, to forsake his charge …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for our removal, and have to that purpose sent Capt. Cooper [Cupper] to receive your commands. If I do not receive … I will immediately give order that all ships go out of the river, and those that cannot to be burned or sunk; they say … hope to do the King good service if the Scots pass the river. They are assembled at Choseley Wood, and 'tis said …
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